Clonal diseases of large granular lymphocytes [see comments]

TPJ Loughran - 1993 - ashpublications.org
TPJ Loughran
1993ashpublications.org
Three distinct clinical syndromes occur in patients with increased numbers of circulating
LGL. Patients with T-LGL leukemia have clonal proliferations of CD3+ LGL typically
associated with chronic neutropenia and autoimmune features. NK-LGL leukemia is
characterized by clonal CD3-LGL proliferation with an acute clinical presentation marked by
massive hepatosplenomegaly and systemic illness. However, most patients with increased
numbers of CD3-LGL do not have clinical features of NK-LGL leukemia and have a chronic …
Three distinct clinical syndromes occur in patients with increased numbers of circulating LGL. Patients with T-LGL leukemia have clonal proliferations of CD3+ LGL typically associated with chronic neutropenia and autoimmune features. NK-LGL leukemia is characterized by clonal CD3- LGL proliferation with an acute clinical presentation marked by massive hepatosplenomegaly and systemic illness. However, most patients with increased numbers of CD3- LGL do not have clinical features of NK-LGL leukemia and have a chronic clinical course. X- linked gene analyses have supported a polyclonal LGL lymphocytosis in this syndrome. Further studies are needed to determine whether clonal progression can occur in these patients.
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